2025年领智优选浙江期末复习卷九年级英语全一册人教版
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阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
People do not need to have super power to be heroes. No one shows this idea ________ than Liz Murray, who changed her-self from being a homeless person into a Harvard University student.
Born in a ________ family, Murray recalls moments when her mother stole the money for her birthday, the Thanksgiving turkey and the family television. Because of her poor situation and having to look after her sick mother ________, Murray was not able to attend school every day. Soon her ________ died, and then her father left her and her sister. There seemed to be no ________ for either of them. Murray’s story was sad. Her life was un-lucky. ________, she won a scholarship (奖学金) to Harvard University and graduated in 2009.
Liz Murray’s story started to change when she chose to change her life through ________. She made the decision that she would ________ a straight A student and graduate from high school. Sleeping on underground trains, park benches, and her friend’s sofa, Liz Murray studied for exams anywhere. As a re-sult of ________ hard work, Murray managed to win the *New York Times* scholarship for kids in ________. And with the help of a kind high school teacher, she was accepted into her dream school, Harvard University. ________, it was a challenging new environment for Liz, but she kept studying hard and graduated. As her heroic(英雄的) story was ________ by the media(媒体), more and more people got to know her. After she graduated from Harvard, she began to make good use of her success to ________ others to follow their dreams.
She wrote a ________ describing her heartbreaking growing and her decision to fight over her situation. The book speaks to all of us by teaching us that anything will be possible ________ we make good use of every day toward achieving our dreams.
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B. better
C. later
D. faster
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B. rich
C. volunteer
D. big
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B. carefully
C. quickly
D. badly
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B. father
C. sister
D. teacher
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B. excuses
C. rules
D. time
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B. Also
C. However
D. Instead
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B. dream
C. work
D. education
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B. help
C. become
D. support
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C. their
D. its
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C. action
D. need
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C. put away
D. sold out
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B. encourage
C. request
D. train
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C. book
D. report
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B. unless
C. although
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People do not need to have super power to be heroes. No one shows this idea ________ than Liz Murray, who changed her-self from being a homeless person into a Harvard University student.
Born in a ________ family, Murray recalls moments when her mother stole the money for her birthday, the Thanksgiving turkey and the family television. Because of her poor situation and having to look after her sick mother ________, Murray was not able to attend school every day. Soon her ________ died, and then her father left her and her sister. There seemed to be no ________ for either of them. Murray’s story was sad. Her life was un-lucky. ________, she won a scholarship (奖学金) to Harvard University and graduated in 2009.
Liz Murray’s story started to change when she chose to change her life through ________. She made the decision that she would ________ a straight A student and graduate from high school. Sleeping on underground trains, park benches, and her friend’s sofa, Liz Murray studied for exams anywhere. As a re-sult of ________ hard work, Murray managed to win the *New York Times* scholarship for kids in ________. And with the help of a kind high school teacher, she was accepted into her dream school, Harvard University. ________, it was a challenging new environment for Liz, but she kept studying hard and graduated. As her heroic(英雄的) story was ________ by the media(媒体), more and more people got to know her. After she graduated from Harvard, she began to make good use of her success to ________ others to follow their dreams.
She wrote a ________ describing her heartbreaking growing and her decision to fight over her situation. The book speaks to all of us by teaching us that anything will be possible ________ we make good use of every day toward achieving our dreams.
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B
)36. A. harderB. better
C. later
D. faster
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A
)37. A. troubleB. rich
C. volunteer
D. big
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B
)38. A. quietlyB. carefully
C. quickly
D. badly
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A
)39. A. motherB. father
C. sister
D. teacher
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A
)40. A. futureB. excuses
C. rules
D. time
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C
)41. A. BesidesB. Also
C. However
D. Instead
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D
)42. A. luckB. dream
C. work
D. education
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C
)43. A. teachB. help
C. become
D. support
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A
)44. A. herB. his
C. their
D. its
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D
)45. A. dangerB. silence
C. action
D. need
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C
)46. A. By accidentB. In the end
C. Without doubt
D. For example
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B
)47. A. made upB. written down
C. put away
D. sold out
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B
)48. A. allowB. encourage
C. request
D. train
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C
)49. A. diaryB. letter
C. book
D. report
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A
)50. A. ifB. unless
C. although
D. so
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